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[ræp] n.,v. -n 1. shall; shami. 2. pelerine. 3. robëdeshambër. 4. plaf, velenxë; batanije. 5. pl. rroba të ngrohta.. 6. pl. ambalazh.● keep a scheme under wraps e mbaj të fshehtë një projekt./-vt 1. mbështjell; wrap one's arms round sb përqafoj dikë. 2. ambalazhoj. 3. hedh krahëve (një shall). 4. fig. mbulon, fsheh.● wrap up a) mbështillem mirë (me rroba); b) Br. hesht, e mbyll, e qep; wrap up! qepe! c) mbështjell; ambalazhoj, paketoj; d) fig. maskoj, fsheh (qëllimet etj): don't try to wrap it up mos u mundo të ma mbash të fshehur; e) fig. ngul, mbërthej: wrapped up in one's work i ngulur në punë; f) fig. mbyll, ndryj: wrapped up in herself i mbyllur në vetvete; wrapped up in each other të thëthirë nga njëri-tjetri, të dhënë plotësisht pas njëri-tjetrit; g) fig. përfundoj, i jap fund, rregulloj përfundimisht (një punë); h) amer fig. përmbledh (lajmet).● wrap-up ['ræpap] n. amer 1. përmbledhje. 2. përfundim, mbyllje● wraparound/wrapover skirt ['ræp raund/ 'ræpskë:t] n. fund që mbështillet rreth trupit● wrapround rear window ['ræp raund rië 'windëu] n. aut. xham i pasmë panoramik/i harkuar● wrapper ['ræpë:] n 1. mbështjellëse; letër mbështjellëse (çokollatash etj); letër ambalazhi. 2. këmishë, mbështjellëse (libri). 3. amer. robdeshambër, penjuar● wrapping paper n. letër ambalazhi (bojëkafe); letër dhuratash* * *shami; pelerin; mbështjell
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